 one, two, three. Now we're good to go. We should be coming in live. There we are. Awesome, awesome, awesome. Hi everyone, this is Chicho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today is May 23rd, 2020, and we are doing a live stream on music. The title of the stream is Share Your Favorite Music Lyrics, and this is sort of a request that came in through our discord, I believe, that people thought might be a good idea for us to do, and I thought it was a fantastic idea. Thank you whoever it was for the suggestion and the seconds, and everybody being excited about it. Hello, Spider-Man. How are you doing? Welcome, welcome. I hope you guys are doing well. Thank you, Catholic Traditionists. Thank you very much for the Twitch Prime sub. Three months. Woohoo! Right on, right on. I hope you got your favorite lyrics all ready to share, gang. American Pie by Don. Goodbye, Mr. American Pie. Brought my Chevy to the levy, and the levy was dry. We used to sing that thing the whole thing. Hi, Chicho. Hello, Felix. Coolio. How are you doing? A whole gram. They're trying to build a present. This is no one would doubt. Build a present for me and you to live in, right? I printed off some lyrics and I love. I have Rush, 2112. I got basically what I got ready to read from my end anyway. I'm assuming there's going to be a lot of lyrics coming up from my end anyway, is just basically I focused on Rush, and I just got, there's one, there's one song from one other album that the lyrics are absolutely amazing. Actually, all of Rush's lyrics are absolutely amazing. And there's a couple of songs, three songs actually from 2112 that I got queued up. If we get the chance, we go through always send the poor system of a down. And we got a new emote gang. We got a new emote. What's our emote? What's our emote? Awesome. A ball of Serge Tangion. Cheryl, how are you doing? Hi all. Couldn't miss this one. Even if only to see if there are any more songs that I've always misheard. It's my emote. I think it's everybody's emote. Smoke on the water? On the water? I used to think it used to say smoke under water. Hilarious. Hilarious. 2112 is terrific. It's phenomenal. Phenomenal. Yes, she shows lost, lost brother and mom's Serge. Hilarious. I'm going to get my little intro gang. For those that are watching this on another platform, once the live stream is down, or for those that are popping in right now, to the live stream, I'm showing notifications are slowly going out. We are on Patreon. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. For those who have been supporting this work through Patreon, thank you very much for your support. There's a bunch of people that have rolled in in the last month or two. So thank you very much for plunging in and taking the decision to support this work through Patreon. 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All of Tribe Call Quest lyrics are genius. Agreed, agreed. Tribe Call Quest is absolutely fantastic, especially when they confront social issues like infamous rape and description of a fool. Nice. I gotta read Tribe Call Quest stuff again. I used to listen to them about, geez, a long time ago, in the early 2000s. I'm going to take these guys down, gang. X, how are you doing? Hello, hello. Hope you're doing well. Rich man, rich white man rule the nation still. Only difference is we're all slaves now, Chinese. Jay coming running. All slaves now and chains concealed. Jay coming runaway. I don't know that. Miles from nowhere. I guess I'll take my time to reach there. Kat Stevens. Nice. You guys got, I got, I got the whole lyrics. Songs of lyrics I want to read. Coolio. It's a simple one. But I've always liked the lyrics from Piano Man that go, quote, Piano Man's Billy Joel, by the way, right? I believe so. Piano Man, quote, the waitress is practicing politics as the businessman slowly gets stoned. They're shaking, sharing a drink. They call loneliness, but it's better than drinking alone. And that is an absolutely fantastic, that album cassette tape I have. I've listened to that Billy Joel a lot in the past. Love Billy Joel. Okay. J Cole, sorry. J Cole. Okay. That lyrics before. The Grudge by Tool is the ultimate song. It's my meditation song. Nice. Tool's amazing. Tool's amazing. What should that, should I, should I give you guys a read of this? Let me read you. This is here. I'm going to read you the full lyrics of a song from Rush from 2112. Okay, gang. Booba by Takashi, 69. Kind of resonates with me a bit. I don't know that at all. Gooba by Takashi. I have no idea who that is. Felix Chicho, in the last five months, you gained over 6,000 YouTube subs. Chichonians are on the rise. Have I gained 5,000 last six months? In the last three months or so, it's really slowed down because YouTube is censoring and they're not promoting our, our channel for sure, especially even the mathematics stuff. All the education stuff, the math stuff, not all of it, but most of it has been relegated, right? So YouTube is just really promoting the big boys, right? Whoever they think is, is whatever, you know, social circles or they're gathering and whoever's part of the technocratic world or whatnot. So even though I've had a lot of people say that they've used my math content to learn a lot of mathematics and they have thanked me for it, I've had teachers contact me say they should, you know, to get my approval to show my videos in their classroom told me they've showed my videos and YouTube doesn't care, right? YouTube's promoting stuff like Khan Academy and some of the other, which are, which are fine and dandy, but there isn't one style of teaching for everyone, right? Everybody really, like really, if there was only, if there was one style of teaching for everyone, then actually humanity would have probably already destroyed itself to the truth, right? We need diversity, but that's the way it is. So I'm glad to hear we've gained 6,000 in the last five months. For me, you know, I'm hoping that the YouTube continues to grow, but I'm also focusing on SoundCloud now, Bitshoot and other platforms as well. And at some point, we're going to go into library and whatnot, right? And on that note, right, just on this note that we're talking about YouTube and platforms and stuff like this, let me read you the lyrics of one of the songs that defined my youth. And it taught me something that I've carried with me to this day. One of the reasons that you see what I'm doing right now is because of the song, okay? Like really huge, okay? Ding Bobber. I'm a Barbie girl in the bar, Barbie world. That's a fun song. YouTube worship the algorithms now. Huzz, yeah. YouTube is evil, Elder God says. Yeah, YouTube's gone evil for sure. I think Google took that. Do no evil and just took, took out all the other words and said evil. VC, how are you doing? In December, you had around 29,000. I'm not a 35. Felix, I'm not a 35. No, no, no, no, no. I'm a 30.5, right? So I've only gained the last six months. I've only gained 1,500 new followers on YouTube. I'm gaining in general for the last, on average, for the last six months, I've gained more followers on a Twitch than YouTube, right? And on Twitch, we're at like 1,500 or something. So you take that however way you want, right? So yeah, we're only at 30.5, right? Hank Williams, Hank Williams, quote, just mind your own business. If you mind your business, then you won't mind the mind in mind. Nice, Spider-Man. From Serge's song, borders are, borders are the gallows of our collective national, national ego's subjective lines. And I need the music to kick me into the being able to read the lyrics appropriately, right? Lines in the sand and water separating everything, everything fear is the cause of separation backed with illicit conversations procured by constant condemnations, national blood painted persuasions. Sasso, style and evil, evil it is. Jeff Rosenstock once said, quote, Lima, quote, the ones in power build a dream on guarantees of luxury and sold it like it's magic to the poor. They trick you into thinking all, all it takes is just a little bit of effort. Once your foot is in the door, they brutalize your confidence and drain you of your energy until you're always tired of and unsure. They make a lot of promises, but keep on taking everything so you always want more. End quote. Another song with great lyrics is Happy Mind by Jungle. I don't think I know Jungle. I don't think I know that song. It sort of mocks how society defines success as having material goods like a nice car, big house, et cetera, Felix says. Coolio, quote, politics. We never vote because you won't hang yourself if you don't choose the rope until the ribbon breaks featuring run the jewels, nice song revolution indifference. Felix, whoa, now I feel like an idiot for not noticing that it was, Felix, it's okay. Here on Twitch, there's been months where I've had 200 plus subscribers and on the same month I would have like 16 new subscribers. So if you can do the mathematics, the ratio, right? 30,000 subscribers on YouTube and I'm getting 60 new subscribers per month. At that time I had 1,500 subscribers on Twitch. I was getting 200 new subscribers or 2,000 subscribers on Twitch. I was getting 200. So 10% growth on Twitch versus like less than 1% growth on YouTube, right? YouTube's algorithms, it's just become pure evil really unfortunately. Ch-ch-ch, sorrow and quote, Boris, Boris, sorrow and solitude, these are the precious things and the only words that are worth remembering. Lyrics by Towns Van Zondert, song called nothing. Ah, I don't know that. Busy yearning. Ch-ch-ch, prison song by System of Down is a good wake-up song and it's also one of the best album opening songs for sure. Amazing, amazing. Let me read you the, oh no, I'm not going to read you, yeah, yeah, I'm going to read you this, okay? Something for nothing. I'm going to read you the full lyrics for something for nothing from Russia's 2112 album that came out in 1976. I believe it should be 1976. It should be 1976, okay? And check out the album cover, right? Now for those listening on the podcast SoundCloud, it's Russia's 2112. Check out the album cover. When this came out and in the 1980s really with the boarding and Christian movement and stuff like this, they were like mentioning that this was a Satanic album and stuff like this. And take a look at the styling, styling rush, right? Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Perth rest in peace, right? Crazy, crazy, right? Now check this out. I listen to this song a lot, okay? So I'm going to read you the lyrics for this because this defined my perception of the world of how I was going to interact with it, right? It was empowering, right? It's Russia's music didn't really go into, it does go into society, politics, economics, philosophy, religion, spirituality, dogmas. It just destroys the powers that be centralized power and stuff like this. But one thing Russia's lyrics does, it lifts you up. It tells you how you can define who you are and define your life, right? I loop this song a lot, okay? In high school, when I first got exposed to Russia, which would have been grade 10, grade 11, grade 11 mainly, right? So this song is the last song on 2112, okay? And it's called Something for Nothing, lyrics by Neil Perth. Music is by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, okay? Quote, waiting for the winds of change to sweep the clouds away, waiting for the rainbow's end to cast its gold your way, countless ways you pass the days. You don't get something for nothing, you don't get freedom for free, you won't get wise with the sleep still in your eyes no matter what your dreams might be. Waiting for someone to call and turn the world around, looking for the answer to the question you have found, looking for an open door. And then it kicks into the chorus. You, what you own is your own kingdom. What you do is your own glory. What you love is your own power. What you live is your own story. In your head is the answer. Let it guide you along. Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song, right? Now, this track, these two parts, right? I'm going to read this to you again because this is the mantra that echoed in my mind as a youth and has really developed my state of being, right? Really huge, right? Quote again, waiting for someone to call and turn your world around, looking for an answer to the question you have found, looking for an open door. This part, what you own is your own kingdom. What you do is your own glory. What you love is your own power. What you live is your own story. In your head is the answer. Let it guide you along. Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song, right? Now, I'm brutalizing the rhythm and stuff on this, but this basically told me, as far as musically it goes, that I decide my own future, right? Write your own story, right? Be who you want to be and don't apologize for it, unless you make mistakes, of course, right? I'm going to go back to the chat. I've been listening to Rush last night and this morning, just giggly, just giggly, right? Busy earning, busy earning by jungle is my jam, man. Busy earning by jungle. I don't know that either, Kodio. Catholic traditionless, quote, because I prayed for strength and I got pain that made me strong. I prayed for courage and I got fear to overcome. When I prayed for faith, my empty heart brought me to my knees. I don't always get what I want. I get what I need, end quote, and that's by Colin Ray. I get what I need. Awesome. Awesome. Okay, here's a rap verse of V.C. and the rap verse is from killer Mike Song Reagan, quote, and they would take our drugs and money and they pick our pockets. I guess that's the privilege of policy for some profit, but thanks to Reaganomics, prisons turn to profit because free labor is the cornerstone of U.S. economics, end quote. Nice. Killer Mike. I don't think I've listened to Killer Mike. Dead Press has sort of the same style of lyrics, right? White House is the rock, White House is the crack house. Oh, man, I forget the lyrics. I used to know the whole thing. Danite, how are you doing? Yo, what up, Chicho? What up, brother? How's life? Oh, my God. Reagan by Killer Mike is such a great song. Oh, man, I got to listen to that thing. See, I'm a founder of profound lyrics like everyone, but sometimes I like profoundly simple lyrics like from the chorus of the Earth Angel song. Earth Angel is great. Always reminds me of the dance scene from Back to the Future. Nice. Earth Angel. I don't think I know Earth Angel. I always thought it was a great song. That's just one of my favorite song lyrics. Hannah, how are you doing? You missed these lines. Did I miss these lines? I printed it off. Get something for nothing. Did I miss the chorus? No, I couldn't have missed the chorus. You don't. Oh, are you telling me the album doesn't have the, you don't get something for nothing? I was wondering where the chorus went. You don't get... Oh yeah, that's right. No, I sang that. Did I miss it? You don't get freedom for free. And then it kicks it in. Those are the two paragraphs I guess I wanted to read. Thanks, Julio. And the lyrics that I should have repeated. You don't get something for nothing. You don't get freedom for free. You won't get wise with the sleep still in your eyes no matter what your dreams might be. What you own is your own kingdom. What you do is your own glory. What you love is your own power. What you live is your own story. Let your head be the answer. Let it guide you along. Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song. I ain't taking fast. You just listen in slow. Haha. Little Wayne. Nice. I ain't talking fast. You just listen in slow. One of my favorites, quote, living is easy with eyes closed. Misunderstanding all you see is getting hard to be someone. But it all works out. It doesn't much. It doesn't matter much to me. The Beatles. Ah, the Beatles. Hannah Graham. See, when I was a teenager, I totally loved that song. But I don't think I really do it again. I used it to justify shitty behavior. I used it to not take responsibility for my actions. And I was wrong. Is that the Rush song, Graham? Something for nothing? For me, you take responsibility for it, right? The kicker, for me, that song basically means don't blame anyone. You decide your own life, period, right? Cheecho Dingbobber, quote, and in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make, the end, the Beatles. So that quote again from the Beatles. And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Coolio. Killer Mike is one of my half of, is one of, one of half of Run the Jewels. Oh, is that what it is? Okay, okay, okay. I still haven't got to learning their names yet. The other is rapper, producer, ELP. Catholic Traditionness. Nice. So Catholic Traditionness, quote from Townsvahn, Zendit, Pancho and Lefty. Pancho and Lefty, Pancho, Pancho and Lefty, quote, the poets tell how Pancho fell. Lefties live in in a cheap hotel. The deserts, deserts quiet and Cleveland's cold. So the story ends, we're told. The Pancho needs your prayers is true, but save a few for Lefty too. He just did what he had to do. Now he's growing old, end quote. The Reverend Tupac Shakir, okay, let's read Tupac, quote, will I survive all the fights and the darkness, trouble sparks, they tell me, tell me, hold on, I'm going to make the text a little bit bigger so I can read it properly. So quote, will I survive all the fights and the darkness, trouble sparks, they tell me, home is where the heart is, dear departed, I shed tattooed tears and couldn't sleep for sleep good for multiple years, witness, peers catch, gunshots, nobody cares, see the politicians ban us, they rather see us locked in chains, please explain why they can't stand us. Is there a way for me to change? Tupac, prolific writer, prolific artist, really. Connor, how are you doing? My favorite music is Irish, nice. There's so many powerful lyrics about the oppression of resilience and the Irish people. Yeah, Connor, I just uploaded, actually, I'm going to tomorrow, I'm going to, no, no, no, I've already uploaded it to bit shoot on YouTube. Bobby Sands, poem, the rhythm of time, so powerful, so powerful. Connor Higgins, you're Irish then, right? Judging by your name, Connor Higgins. Tupac, unreal, 12, 12, 12, 12, Tupac, they don't give a fuck about us. If I choose to ride again till the day I die, nobody gives a fuck about us. But when I start to rise, a hero in the children's eye, now they give a fuck about us. Pope Grimy, quote, do the math, motherfucker. Do the math, fucker. You can't see the mix. We don't die, we multiply with the triple six, a nice twist, three, six mafia, triple six mafia, man. Fantastic lyrics. I'm still looping them, man. I'm still looping them. Nice, nice, nice. Triple six mafia is powerful, man, powerful. And by the way, one of the genres that has the most frequent word of the use of math in their lyrics is hip-hop. I can't, I lost track, really. I lost track of how many rap artists have used math or mathematics in their lyrics, right? Because it is mathematics, right? They're just dropping it. That's just math. It's just math, boom, boom. I mean, most death even has a song called mathematics, right? Pope Grimy. I got screened. Thank you for letting it through. Nice. VC, what other lyrics do you have to share? I got a rush. I specifically focus on rush. Should I read you another one? Okay, I'm going to read you guys another one. Hold on. You don't get something. I'm going to read you another one. And this one too, sort of defined, sort of explains youth. Okay, this one is a little bit longer. It's one page. Should I read you the whole thing? I'm going to read you the whole thing. Oops. I'm going to read you the whole thing. And it's from Signals 1982. And the song is called Subdivisions. Rush was great. Should we read? Should we read? Sorry, gang, I'm missing some some of the chat going down. I'm going to freeze it here because I do want to read. Hold on, let me catch up a little bit on the chat and then we read. Spiderman. I'm going to be coding search this entire stream. Awesome. I pick rush, man. I'm glad someone picked system over down. Quote, we don't need your hypocrisy. Execute real democracy. Post-industrial society. The unthinking majority. Anti-depressants. Controlling tools of your system. Making life more tolerable. Surge from system of it down. The man, the legend, Smith. How are you doing? Surge is a lyrical legend. Yeah. And the way, by the way, the way system of system of it down's music plays out, it's very much for me similar to the way early rush music plays out because system of it down use different tones, different, sometimes different people singing to portray a different character in some of their songs because it's a story they're telling. And rush does the same thing, right? It's sometimes a quiet voice for the protagonist and a really screechy voice for the antagonist and stuff like this, right? And you can see that in 2112 in a big way, right? Think, Bobber. Welcome to the United Snakes. Okay, so who's this? Brother Ali, Uncle Sam, goddamn. Quote, welcome to the United Snakes, land of the thief, home of the slave, the grand imperial guard, where the dollar is sacred and power is God. Nice. What do we got? What do we got? Zubraski. I had a good friend in New York City. He never called me by my name. Just hillbilly, my grandpa taught me how to live off the land and I taught him to be a businessman. He used to send me pictures of the Broadway nights and I'd send him some homemade wine, but he was killed by a man with a swish blade knife for $43. My friend lost his life. Who's that from? Zubraski? Country boy can survive. That's from Country Boy. I don't know that. Wow, wow, wow. Asset Brock has always been in my favorite rap lyrics. He raps about the simplest stories to the most mundane things like his cat. Nice. Subdivisions. One of my favorite Rush Yavies. Should we read subdivisions? I'm going to read subdivisions for you guys, man. Okay, this is Subdivisions from Rush, September 1982. And again, lyrics by Neil Pert. Sprawling on the fringes of the city in geometric order. All insulated board, an insulated border in between the bright lights and the far unlit unknown. Growing up, it all seems so one-sided. Opinions all provided. The future predecided. Detached and subdivided in the mass production zone. Nowhere is the dreamer or the misfit so alone. Subdivisions. In the high school halls, in the shopping malls, conform or be cast out. Subdivisions. In the basement bars, in the backs of cars, be cool or be cast out. Any escape might help to smooth the unattractive truth. But the suburbs have no charms to soothe the restless dreams of youth. Drawn like moss, we drift into the city. The timeless old attraction. Cruising for the action. Lay it up like a firefly, just to feel the living night. So well, some will sell their dreams for small desires or lose the race to rats. Get caught in ticking traps and start to dream of somewhere to relax their restless flight. Somewhere out of memory, out of memory of lighted streets or quiet nights. Now I'm reading this crazy fast by the way. Gang. Okay. The, as you can tell, I'm like super hyped for this, right? But it's the the music, the melody that really drives a lot of this. I just wanted to read that because there's a lot of chat going on. So I want to make sure I'm reading some cool lyrics being dropped right now. So Browski. Country boy can survive. Let's hear another country boy. We say grace. We say mama. And if you ain't into that, we don't give a damn. Hank Williams. Nice. Hank Williams. Country boy can survive. Let me read Hank Williams again. We say grace. We say mama. And if you ain't into that, we don't give a damn. Hank Williams, Jr. Subdivisions. I think it's a great part of the song because it shows opposites. Can still be friends and still care. That's the Catholic traditions. Zabrowski. No, no worries, Zabrowski. I'm bad at reading anyway, like new things. Holy shit. And this song, quote, the greatest Pac-Man victory in history. He has an entire verse where he makes every word in the verse start with L, S, or D in that order. Really? Who's this? This is ASAP. ASAP rock lyrics. Quote. Growing up, it all seems so one-sided. Opinions all provided. The future predecided. That's subdivisions from Rush. Elder God. Let's check this out. Dance forever with the evil on a cold cell block. Oh, I know this. Who is this? Elder God. Wait a second. This has got to be System of Down, maybe. Dance forever with the devil on a cold cell block. But that's what happens when you rape, murder, and sell rock. Devils used to be gods, angels that fell from the top. There's no diversity because we're burning in the melting pots. No, it's not System of Down. Someone else. I know these lyrics. I'd say the song Lateralis, though that math rock though. Coolio. Okay, coding, I think. Imagine by John. No, no, that's not imagine. So this is, I don't know who this is. This is quote from Coolio. Lazy summer days, like some discrepant land shark. Oh, this is the LSD. LSD. Check this out. Lazy summer days, like some discrepant land shark. Dumb luck squad, dog, lurk, sicker, diluted. Last sturdy domino, let secluded. Don't let stupid delusions lessen super duty labor. Students, dragnet, lifer solutions. Solutions that a loved sloppy dimensions, like so daughter link such that determined lap are successfully this this heave old little soldiers developed like serpents, serpents, despite laughs, life sentences, ducking lemmings. This is so hard to read. Coolio. Oh my God. Some don't like sobriety, dirty lenses. So do. So all of that was LSD, LSD, LSD, LSD, LSD, LSD. That's funny, but that was so hard to read. Coolio. Oh my God. Some of the rap artists, they drop lyrics like, like, can't believe how fast they're dropping them. Blacklicious was one of them. Right, Felix. Gicho, I know you're quite well versed in entheogens, and I was wondering if you've you've ever done DMT. I was watching a Joe Rogan podcast and he said that it was the most incredible experiences ever had. DMT, no, Salvia, yes. On a huge level. They're on the same same same level. Future predecided. Immortal technique. Elder God. Is that a more technique? Was that a more technique? Dance forever with the devil? Oh, is that the one about his mother and the rooftop? Is that the one Elder God? Rap is my, that is the one, isn't it? I haven't listened to that track for a long time. Oh, that's a hard one. I listened to an interview with Immoral Technique. They're saying, where'd you get that from? He goes, I, you know, it is what it is, right? Dance forever with the devil on a cold south block. And the story is brutal. Your recitation of Rush is so precise that if you upload this to YouTube, you might get a copyright strike. I don't think so, ding bop, or I hope not. Yeah, it's hard to read when I capitalize the L's, S's and D's, la la la. Rank. Aang bang. Bullet hit my chest. Feel no pain. To my left, the captain caught a bullet right in his brain. Body parts flying. Loss of limbs. Explosions. Bad intentions. I see my best friends in testines. Pray to the one above. It's raining. I'm covered in mud. I think I'm dying. I feel dizzy. I'm losing blood. I see my childhood. I'm back in the arms of my mother. I see my whole life. I see Christ. I see bright lights. I see Israelites. Music and Christians at peace. No flights. Black, whites, Asians, people of all types. I must have died when I woke up surprised. I'm alive. I'm in the hospital bed. They rescued me. I survived. I escaped the war. Came back, but ain't escaped Agent Orange. Two of my kids born handicapped, spastic, quadriplegic, microcephalic, cerebral palsy, cordial blindness. Name it. They had it. My son died. He ain't live, but I still try to think positive. Because in life, God take, God give. Who is this? Part of the verse from R.A. The Rugged Man. Uncommon Valor. A Vietnam story. Wow, wow. That's powerful. Rank. I don't know. I don't know R.A. The Rugged Man. Smith. Does this count? I wish I could sing for justice, but I know no such song. I know about Shahada, Solat and Koran. Jihad, martyrdom, martyrdom and homemade bombs. I know you think I'm wrong for talking about homemade bombs, but the leader of the free world can drop a bombs and napalm and got the nerve to ask, why do they hate us when they still got the blood in their palms? Amir. And that end quote. And that's from Amir Solomon. Not exactly rap. I don't know Amir Solomon. Is that the Middle Eastern artist? Smith? Visi Ciccio. Have you listened to Tool? Oh, for sure. I've seen Tool live in concert. Lateralis. And I haven't looped Tool for a long time, by the way. So, you know, words disappear from my memory. I don't put things into long-term memory, not too often. Or I do things put into the long-term memory, but lyrics, I have to hear the music again to remember them, right? Funny thing is, I still remember the Lord's Prayer because I went to Catholic school for three years, right? Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, thy will be done on earth. Anyway, I'm saying it too fast. Let's go with something like that. They're similar. Have you listened to Tool? Yes. They're similar to both Russian system of Down. Their song 46 and 2 goes quote, quote. In my shadow, my shadow, change is coming through my shadow. My shadow's shedding skin. I've been picking my scabs again, end quote. I assume scabs refer to mistakes he wants to learn from. Possibly, do you see? Tool's lyrics. Tool's lyrics are very in-depth. They're cryptic. System of Down is broken up. You have to follow it as a play. Rush straight out tells you exactly what it is, but the message from all three bands is the same, right? Very powerful, as is the message from many other people, many other artists and musicians, right? Catholic traditionalist quote, no, his mind is not for rent to any god or government. Always hopeful, yet discontent. He knows changes aren't permanent, but change is. And I'm pretty sure that's from Rush. Elder God, yes, but I didn't want to go to the dark. Yeah, Elder God, the dark is so dark. With that immortal technique song, right? Coolio, twinkle, twinkle, little sinkhole, drinking, decorative flamingos, end quote. Mahadev, hey, how you doing? Bristol, Bristol, Briss told Karrion, Briss told Karrion, I said, I said, watch what you say or you'll be calling. They'll be calling you a radical liberal or fanatical criminal. This is super tramp. This has got to be super tramp. I said, watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical liberal, a fanatical criminal. Won't you sign up your name? We'd like to feel you're acceptable, respectable, or permissible, a vegetable. Dude, this is, I swear this has got to be super tramp. And I was thinking about pulling out my super tramp albums and reading some super tramp, super tramp people. I don't know why super tramp is, is not something many people that didn't live through that, through that period, through the 70s and 80s know about. But super tramp is absolutely one of the most amazing rock musicians with powerful lyrics and in-depth, especially breakfast in America. I think this is from breakfast in America. Renek, Gicho, they got people downstairs listening to music. I can feel the vibrations, the bass kicking up my chair. If you don't know, you should really listen to it. Superb rap song. Yeah, I don't know that. Ra, the rugged man, uncommon valour. And oh, when I'm old and wise, ding-bobber, and oh, when I'm old and wise, bitter words mean little to me, auto-wind. So this is all the Alan Parsons project. Nice. I got the sunshine coming in again. We're gonna get sun coming in. So let me wipe this off so I can read it. I got a little dust on my screen, right? And so this is Alan Parsons project. Old and wise. And oh, when I'm old and wise, bitter words mean little to me, auto-winds will blow right through me. And someday in the midst of time, when they ask me if I knew you, I'd smile and say you were a friend of mine. And the sadness would be lifted from my eyes. Oh, when I'm old and wise. Nice. I used to listen to Alan Parsons project a lot. Some anyway. Smith, a mere spoken word poetry. I used to do that for years. Nice. Coolio, quote. Some people have angels. What if only shadows follow you? And all the ghosts inside that seem to hollow you, the branches of the weeping willow start to swallow you. And then you realize you're exactly where you're supposed to be. The horizon clears, you wipe the tears, and all the skeletons are ready for your story. And quote. Who's that one? Coolio? Will? Will, how are you doing? Hello, hello. Where are we? Where are we? I'm missing something. There we go. Catholic tradition. And forgive us our trespasses. And we, as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us, not in temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen. Thank you, Catholic tradition. Yes, the lyrics above were from Tom Sawyer by Rush. Oh, Tom Sawyer. Wait a second. Okay, I'll move while they're going all the way up. The super tramps of lyrics above are from the logical song, logical song. Awesome. Yeah, super tramp. Absolutely amazing. Really. Are your neighbors have a, yeah, they're having a, they like listening to music and they're, they're really good people. And they do like electronic music and they play certain different types of music as well. So, you know, they, and they play the mandolin. So it goes dilling, dilling, dilling, dilling. We get little dilling, dilling, dilling, dilling segments that we hear today. They're kicking up the beat, right? Hopefully the I got the mic sitting on like little bits of cloth. So hopefully the vibration is not overwhelming for you guys. Yes, brought the, bought the record last week, Cheech O Breakfast in America. Some great songs, some great songs. I've, I looped that album a lot, The Breakfast in America. I have it here. Great album, great album. That's hard, hard bass for 11 a.m., hard bass for 11 a.m. Is it too much for you guys? I hope not. Run the jewels. A Christmas effin miracle. Run the jewels. Let's read this. Queen, Queen Wolf, quote, the most impressionable minds get molested and informed by manipulating faces. Don't fret, little man. Don't cry. They can never take the energy inside you were, were inside you were, were, were born with. Inside you were born with. Knowing that, understand you could never be poor. You already won the war. You were born rich, end quote. These songs reminds me of canoeing with a friend, super tram downstream, took a boat Sunday down the, down by the sea. It just felt so nice. You and me, we didn't have a problem or a care and all around was silent everywhere. Coolio. Sorry, that song quote was from a song called milk by Brock Hampton. Steely Dan, dude, V.C. I used to listen to Steely Dan. Should I read you guys? I'm down at the bottom of the chat, gang. No, it's good. I just think it's too early. You have more patience than I'd, yeah, I'm good, man. Things don't really rock me too much in general, but when I do get rocked, I get rocked hard, man. I need, I need someone beside me to calm me down if I do get rocked. Someone that I trust, really, okay. That's why I don't put myself in situations to get rocked too, too easily. Good evening, Chicho. What have I missed? You missed Brett. How are you doing, by the way? Welcome to another stream and you missed some lyrics, some amazing lyrics and some Chicho reading, reading from 2112. I'm about to read you another song. I'm about to read you another song from 2112. Guess which one it is, gang. I'll give you one guess. I'll give you one guess. What is your favorite album cover? Album cover. I love lot of the Iron Maiden covers. All right. 2112. I don't know. Oh, you know what? Tomita. My favorite album covers are from Tomita. Okay. And if you don't know Tomita, Tomita was a Japanese electronics producer that started producing electronic music, maybe in the late 50s, but 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s. And I believe he died in early 2010s. Okay. So Tomita, if you like one of the original creators of electronic music, Tomita would be it. Tomita is one of the creators, producers that I've listened to the most in my life. Okay. Along with Rush and Tupac and Biggie and Dead Praz and Mortal Technique and Super Tramp and Tool and Iron Maiden and whatever it might be. Hemisphere is a fantastic cover. I'm going to read you the lyrics from 2112, from these three. These three. Stylin', Stylin'. Stylin' group, right? Bob Hasatava by Steely Dan is one of my favorites, is it? Okay. Here's an oldie but a goodie, Kulio. Moving pictures has to be the ultimate album cover. Nice. Catholic Traditionness. Let's read one. Rush, presentation from 2112. By the way, I have 2112. I was like, man, if there aren't any lyrics being shared, I'm going to read the whole story of 2112. But here's Catholic Traditionness. Rush, presentation from 2112. Quote. Yes, we know it's nothing new. It's just a waste of time. We have no need for ancient ways. Our world is doing fine. And those are the priests of syriques that are singing that part, right? So it's very harsh words. Yes, we know. Yes, we know it's nothing new. It's just a waste of time. We have no need for ancient ways. Our world is doing fine, right? And what are they talking about? They're talking about a guitar. Amazing, amazing. Kulio, the war machine, it springs to life, opens up one gear, gear eye, focusing it on the sky, as 99 red balloons go by. Nice. Elder God, let's read an Elder God lyrics. The darkest night ain't black enough to keep the morning light from shining. The highest wall ain't tall enough to keep the smallest man from climbing. The more that you resist the tide, the more it pulls you in, the more you hang on to your life. That's right, I got away with it all and I'm still alive. Who's that from Elder God? Intrepid, how are you doing? Just enter the stream and saur rush. This must be good. Must be a favorite in both languages. Stinky glands. I really like the lyrics to Good friends and a ball of pills by Pantera. Oh, Pantera. Nice, nice, nice. Kulio. And the beat will forever be stuck in my head whenever I think of the, think of it, haha. Chi Hai. Sword low. Sword low, think fast, breathe slow, shield up, tone down, fear lost, light found, SA rock. Meatloaf. Ah, meatloaf, that was from meatloaf. Let's read the meatloaf again. Check this out. Meatloaf. The darkest night ain't black enough to keep the morning light from shining. The highest wall ain't tall enough to keep the smallest man from climbing. The more that you resist the tide, the more it pulls you in, the more you hang on to your life. That's right, I got away with all and I'm still alive. Nice. Is that from bad out of hell? I'm a big fan. Yeah, meatloaf was fantastic. Really. And Nina Simone has amazing lyrics, like power for the lyrics, right? I'm gonna read you a passage to Bangkok by Rush. I gotta remember that. Nice. I gotta remember this one, right? So this is a passage from Bangkok. A passage to Bangkok by Rush from 2112. Our first stop is in Bogota to check Colombian fields. The natives smile and pass along a sample of their yield. Sweet Jamaican pipe dreams, golden aquapulco nights, then Morocco and the east fly by morning lights. We're on the train to Bangkok aboard the Thailand Express. We'll hit the stops along the way. We only stop for the best. Withered in smoke and Lebanon, we burn the midnight oil. The fragrance of Afghanistan reward a long day's toil. Pulling into Kathmandu, smoke rings fill the air. Perfumed by a napal night, the express gets you there. Yeah. A passage to Bangkok from Rush. Fantastic. I looped that a lot too when I was younger. Looped this whole album so much, so much. Ding Bobber. As a kid, I listened to Bad Out of Hell when playing with toys all the time. Nice. Kulio quote. Yeah, the crazy, the wizard. So much whiskey all in my liver. Really like the punch it delivers. Makes me warm while I hot five sinners. Kid Cudi. Nice. Nice. Kid Cudi's fantastic. All along, China, hide from the shadows. Ain't no use. It seems everywhere they follow. A man quality. Quote. Tab. Let's check out this quote. I still believe in God, but God no longer believes in me, the mission. My mom confiscated my copy of Bad Out of Hell when she heard me listening to Paradise by the dashboard line. Allerious. Continuing the line. Nice, nice, nice. Fun gang. Awesome lyrics. Their music, seriously. One of the beautiful, oh, by the way gang, let me show you what I got as a snack. This is peanut butter. Check this out. Peanut butter. Chocolate cups. Homemade. My partner made it. With cocoa butter and peanut butter. They're amazing. Check this out. Homemade organic cocoa butter, peanut butter. And it was like a round, big round. So good. Melts on my fingers. I'm going to pop another one. I'm going to put it over here because it's in the sun. It's melting a little. Gotta lick the fingers when you touch the chocolate. Acoolio. Most profound lyrics of all time. Quote. Butterfly in the sky. I can go twice as high. Take a look. Take a look. It's in the book. Reading rainbow. Most profound lyrics of all time. Allerious. Funny, funny. Okay, another system with down quote. We've got Spider-Man coming in. Quote. I feel so disowned since your children took up arms in your own name. God names different in every language. God's names different in every language. Imposed illusion. Composed disillusion. God's names different in every language. Search from system of down. The Naimo bars are amazing. And by the way, the Naimo bars are called Naimo bars because they came from Naimo originally. It was the recipe came from Naimo, British Columbia. Like just on the island where I live. The Naimo bars are so good. If done right, they're amazing. Ding Bobber. I'm assuming this is a quote. Nine inch nails. Let's check this out. Ding Bobber. And I guess I just wanted to tell you, as the light starts to fade, that you are the reason that I'm not afraid. And I guess I just wanted to mention, as the heavens will fall, we will be together soon. If we will, if we will be anything at all, zero sum, nine inch nails. Nice. I've seen nine inch nails live as well. I didn't know their music too well when I saw them live, but became a fan after I saw them live. They put on amazing performance. Chicho. Oh, Cheryl, would you ask her if you can share that recipe? It looks amazing. Ah, yeah, for sure. For sure. It's the first time she ever made it. I mean, Annie, it's fantastic. Like crazy good. Crazy good. Like, look at this thing. I'm sorry about the sun. Here, let me see if I can put shadow on it. Take a look at that. Right. So good. So good. Let me bring it over here. Look at that thing. Oh, I'm going to pop another one gang. Very delicious. The clouds will part and the sky cracks open and God himself will reach his fucking arm through just to push you down, just to hold you down stuck in his hole with the shit in the piss. And it's hard to believe, believe it could come down to this back at the beginning, sinking, spinning nine inch nails. Nice. Got to like the fingers when you touch the chocolate. Got to lick the awesome salami express. The nine more bars of the universe is gift to humanity. Very delicious. Indeed. Very delicious indeed. Intrepid. With the half moon in the, so this is Apollo. Let's check this out. With the half moon in the sky, casting its dull shapes of light, suspended as a beacon, catching man's eye in the night. A black canvas for the cosmos to cultivate its sea of stars. Yet I still look in perplexity as the artwork of the universe captures my heart. Nice. Salami express the flow. I'm assuming this is lyrics as well. The flow changes like a chameleon plays like a friend and stabs you like a dagger. The technique attacks the immune system. The sky is like, like a lie paralyzes the victim. Your scream as it enters your bloodstream erupts your brain from the pain these thoughts contain. Noven anan with the speed of a centipede and injure any mother mother fucking contender. Okay. Salami express tell us who this is. I don't know who this is. And for me, I, if I don't know the lyrics, there's certain words that is, it's very difficult to say when just reading, right? Shaker be libyz. Shak shaker be libyz. Shaker be libyz. Is this lyrics again? Hey, brother. No, it's not lyrics. Hey, brother. There's an endless road to discovery. Oh, no, it must be. Hey, brother. There's an endless road to discovery. Hey, sister. No, the water is sweet, but blood is thicker. Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you, there's nothing in this world I wouldn't do. Hey, brother, do you still believe in one another? Hey, sister, do you still believe in love? I wonder, oh, if the sky comes falling down for you, there's nothing in this world I wouldn't do. What if I'm far from home? Oh, brother, I will hear you call. What if I lose? What if I lose it all? Oh, sister, I will help you out. It's difficult to know if what's being typed, if it's not in quotes, if it's lyrics or not. I have to look at a scan and go, okay, that sounds like lyrics. You want chocolate? Smith. Coolio, you want chocolate? Smith says, can I come over and steal one? Just one plate. Nice. Will. Will, sorry, Chicho. I'm as old as my tongue and a little bit older than my teeth. Nice. I'm as old as my tongue and a little bit older than my teeth. That's funny. I like that. Consider it stolen. Smith says to Will. Ling Bobber, city of the dead. At the end of another last lost highway. Signs misleading to nowhere. City of the damned. Lost children with dirty faces today. No one really seems to care. Jesus of suburbia. Green day. Oh, that's green day. Jesus of suburbia. I don't know. I never got into green band and didn't listen to him too much. That's Wu Tang. That's Wu Tang, yeah? Oh, then makes sense. Hard. Wu Tang would go hard, right? I wish I'd, well, I'll not wish because I'd like sharing the Rush lyrics, but NWA and Wu Tang, some of the old school from the Golden Age of Rap, they're powerful lyrics. Shakura. It's a long road when you're on your own and it hurts when they tear your dreams apart and every new town just seems to bring you down. Trying to find peace, peace of mind can break your heart. It's a real war right outside your front door. I tell you out where they'll kill you. You could use a friend. What lyrics? Master killer. Master killer? No. American idiots. It's fantastic, but it's the only album I've ever listened to from them. That's green day, I guess, yeah? I went through a green day phase in high school, so that album and their first two to three albums hold a special place in my heart. I agree on the rest though, okay? I don't know. I never got into those so I'm not too familiar with them. Pope, roll the window down. This cool night air is curious. Let the whole world look in. Who cares? Who sees anything? I'm your passenger. Deftones. Ah, nice. My band. Are you going to share your band? Let's read your band, Will. Quote, the goblins in the courtyard, screaming with the light, while the angels of the moonlight are putting on a fight. Gravity escapes and we float away as the moon men watch in shock. The pirates board and ransack. I ransack and we sail into the into the docks. My cousin bought me American idiots for my birthday. Nice. Will, are you guys metal? Are you guys a theme metal like Salami Express? Let's read this. Oh, this is from Disturb. Check this out. Let's read this. Quote, an unforgivable tragedy. The answer isn't where you think you'd find it. What happened? Oh, it kicked me all the way up. Something got deleted, killed. Yeah. Okay. I'm going to keep on reading this. Disturbed quote. An unforgivable tragedy. The answer isn't where you where you think you'd find it. Prepare yourself for the reckoning for when your world seems to crumble again. Don't be afraid. Don't turn away. You're the one who can redefine it. Don't let hope become a memory. Let the shadow permeate your mind and reveal the thoughts that were stuck away so that the door can be opened again. Within your darkness, memories lie. Within your darkest memories lies the answer. If you dare to find it, don't let hope become a memory. That's from Disturb. Cool. Must be the Kanja Eminem. Ah, thanks for, oh lordy, sorry. Little too many n-bombs from my liking. Okay, cool. Cool. Thanks for taking care of business. No, we are a ska band. Ah, Will, you're a ska band. This is a piratey gypsy style song, though. Nice. I asked if you were a metal band because there's metal bands that follow certain themes, right? I didn't know Vulgarity was not allowed. Well, Vulgarity is allowed to a certain degree, but you know, personally, I don't want to read certain things too much of it, right? If it's because people will take it out of context. Right? So, Kudyo. Chicho could read those out loud by mistake. It's okay if it's a little here and a little and there, just to be weird. Yeah, thanks for, thanks for having my back, Kudyo. Appreciate it. Catholic tradition is, quote, and who's this from? Triumph. Ah, never surrender. Awesome. What a great song. Quote, modern ap-apathetics. Oops, where do we go? Doop. Modern apathetics. You got plenty of nothing to say. Some are born to follow. Some will make their own way. Today you found a hero. Tomorrow you'll forget. You're looking for convenient truth. You haven't found it yet. Triumph. Powerful lyrics, eh? Powerful lyrics. Kudyo, if you were to read one of those by mistake, his channel could get banned. So that's the only reason. Okay, thanks, Kudyo. Ah, no worries. Elder God, he said, quote, Son, I've made a life out of reading people's faces, knowing what the cards were. By the way, they held their eyes. So if you don't mind me saying, I can see you're out of aces for a taste of your whiskey, I'll give you some advice. Is this, Kenny Rogers, Kenny, no, the guy that just recently died. Is that from the gambler, Elder God? Who's that from? Shukar. We got together better. We got together better than birds of a feather. You and me, we changed the weather. Yeah, I'm feeling heat in December when you're around me. I've been dancing on top of cars and stumbling out of bars. I follow you through the dark. Can't get enough. You're the medicine and the pain, the tattoo inside my brain. And baby, you know it's obvious. I'm a sucker for you. Who's that, Shukar? No worries. Don't be afraid to post more lyrics. Just be aware, just be aware. The gambler. Yeah, that's gotta be the gambler. Intrepid. Rush. The measure of a life is a measure of love and respect. The way you live, the gifts you give. That's from Rush. Ding Bobber. On January 17, 1961, I was beaten, then tortured, then murdered by guns. Who am I? The firing squad, the CIA, the MI6, the Belgians, were in on it. Who am I? Mobuto, too, tried to kill the cause by killing me, silly, silly sea, because the flesh dies only to get the soul free. And it landed in me, MC manifest destiny, but only for the Africans, the salt of the earth, the father of man. They gave, they gave a cross, then they took the land. Who am I? Who are you? Mobuto. That would be in the Congo, I believe. Isn't it? Who am I? Who am I? No, not too long, Ding Bobber. Okay, you gotta tell us who am I? Who is it? Who is he referencing? Raftobo, quote. Beertooth. Don't know Beertooth. Let's read this, quote. This is my reward. A barely beaten heart, but I still lie to myself. I always lie to myself. My hands are in the air. And God, I hope you're there, because I can't make it myself. I'll never make it myself. Beertooth. You got to know when to hold them. Know when to move, hold them. Know when to walk away. Know when to run. You never count your money. When you're sitting at the table, there'll be time enough for counting. When the deal is done, the gambler. What a great song. Triatomic. Cryatomic. How are you doing? Quote. So come all, you good workmen. Beware the command that comes down on high from the desk of man who's never held steel or torch in his hand. End quotes. Who's that from? Cryatomic. Ding Bobber. As long Belgians continue, oh this Congo it is, this has to be. As long Belgians continue to mine, then I guess the DRC was fine. No, it's not. Who am I? It's the leader that they assassinated. I forget his name. Copper and zinc, tin and coal, and don't forget diamond and gold. Who am I? The heart of Africa, right? My body dipped in acid. All for greed. Gold. You're gold. Diamond and gold. I keep on interrupting the lyrics. My apologies. Quote. My body dipped in acid. All for greed. And I just wanted them to leave. Who am I? The United Nations turned their backs while the Europeans cleansed the blacks. Who am I? The Soviet Union wanted to assist, but the U.S. just labeled me a communist. Who am I? I know that leader. Who is he? I forget his name. Tab. Shoplifter of the world. Unite and take over. Of course. But I love the start. Yeah. Okay, I'm gonna skip some of the conversation between people. I'll just go down. It's Patrice LaMumba. That's right. Thank you, Ding Bobber. Patrice LaMumba. Spider-Man. Listen to the wind blow down across the night, running in the shadows. Damn your love. Damn your lies. Break the silence. Damn the dark. Damn the light. And if you don't love me now, you will never love me again. I can still hear you saying you would never, never break the chains. Fleet with Mac. Yeah, I saw that. Initially, Spider-Man, you said you were just going to quote System of Down. I'm trying to figure out System of Down. I'm not going. I can't be. And then towards the end, I want to have Fleet with Mac. Polly Walnuts. Quote. I'm shaking. Baking cookies. Turning rookies into vets. I used to see my dreams through a foggy pyrex. I know your gangster ass knows this. Oh man. I'm shaking. Baking cookies. Turning rookies into vets. I used to see my dreams through a foggy pyrex. Who is that? Who is that? I can't remember. Polly, I can't remember. I can't remember. These lyrics are my grandparents' gravestone. Oh, you got grandparents? By Garth Brooks. Really? Let's check this out. Okay, so these are lyrics on Kulio's grandparents' gravestone. Quote. I could have missed the pain, but I have to miss the dance. Nice. Nice. By Garth Brooks, the dance. I could have missed the pain, but I'd have to miss the dance. What a ride. What a ride. Laura, good morning. How are you doing? Hello. Good morning, but soon to be afternoon. Soon to be afternoon here. Yeah, Garth Brooks is great. Wild Horses is one of my favorite. The dance is great, too. Nice. Intrepid. Let's see. Merle Haggard. Merle Haggard. Blaze Folly by Merle Haggard. Let's check this out. Quote. Fly by. Could only fly by. Okay. Quote. Coming home, coming home, coming home soon, and I want to say maybe we can somehow, somehow get away. I wish. Okay, hold on. I'm brutalizing this. I got to read this. Okay. Quote. Coming home soon, and I want to stay. Maybe we can somehow get away. I wish you could come with me when I go again. If I could only fly, if I could only fly, I'd bid this place goodbye to come and be with you, but I can hardly stand, and I got nowhere to run. Another sinking sun and one more lovely night. Merle Haggard. Got to change it up. SPM. That was SPM. It had to be SPM. I was thinking about it, man. I'm shaking bacon cookies, turning rookies into vets. I used to see my dreams through a foggy pyrex. Wiggy, wiggy, wiggy. I gotta, I gotta get my loop in SPM going again, man. Oh, what is that song? Oh, dude, there's so much SPM. So many amazing songs SPM has. I was gonna say it, Polly. I swear. Catholic tradition, this quote, and this is Merle Haggard again. And I turned 21 in prison doing life without parole. No one could steer me right, but mama tried, mama tried. Mama tried to raise me better, but her pleading I denied. That leaves only me to blame, because mama tried. Nice. Smith. But the truth is there's not enough miracles. So this is Shane Koizan quote, but the truth is there's no not enough miracles to go around, kid. And there's too many people petitioning God for the winning lot of ticket. And for every answered prayer, there's a cricket with arthritis. And the only reason we can't find answers is the search party didn't invite us. Shane Koizan, El Shedai, El Shedai, El Shedai, El No Na Adonai, each to each you're still the same by the power of the name. And then it goes into it again. Yeah, reading the lyrics is tougher to remember than listening to it with the beat and everything. Yeah, for sure, Polly. And SPMs beat were so chill. There's one that's wiggie, wiggie, wiggie was fantastic. It just got you just singing it. And then he had another one. It wasn't wiggie, wiggie, wiggie, but it was. Oh, I forget what it was. Anyway, SPM has amazing lyrics. If you like hip hop, Chicano hip hop, Southern hip hop. Fantastic. Fantastic. Let's check this out, elder God. I spent a lot of time at the crossroads getting that lonely feeling inside. Suddenly you stopped the rain. You changed the view. Now everywhere is leading to you street cred run. Who is this elder God? Did you drop some lyrics from like, what do you call it, Shanayna Twain or something? No, Shanayna Twain is actually pretty good. Who's the other one? The Montreal singer. What's her name? Shanayna Twain is actually like Celine Dion. Did you just drop some lyrics from Celine Dion? Oh, fun. Cliff Richard. Cliff Richard. Cliff Richard was great. Is that Cliff Richard? Why? No way. You just quoted Cliff Richard. Check this out. What? Elder God, where'd it go? Oh, I'm missing it. Can't find it. There it is. I spent a lot of time at the crossroads getting that lonely feeling inside. Suddenly you stopped the rain. You changed the view. Now we're everywhere is leading to you. Cliff Richard. Cool. Coolio. I took my love. I took it down, climbed the mountain and turned around and I saw my reflection in the snow covered hills till the landslide brought me down. Oh, mirror in the sky. What is love? Can the child within my heart rise above? Can I sail through the changing ocean tides? Can I handle the seasons of my life? Who's that? Coolio. Crazy lyrics. Crazy lyrics. Lyrics are difficult to read if you don't have the, if you don't have the Fleetwood Mac. That's Fleetwood Mac, Coolio. Yeah. That's cool. I printed off. I even printed off the 2112 lyrics. It's easier than holding up the album, but you could hold up, hold up the album. The album, they change, they save some space. So sometimes they didn't put the courses together, right? Allow, allow, allow. Tab, I had to approve that. The auto mod grabbed it. CSN and maybe why. Cheryl, let's check this out. All time favorite lyric. If you smile at me, okay, so quote. If you smile at me, I will understand because that is something everybody everywhere does in the same language. CSN and maybe why. CSN and maybe why. Is that like, where's that from? Use these for easy read. Yeah. Use the backslash and the hat for easy reading. Yeah, like that is fantastic. Tab, thank you for that. Thanks Elder God for pointing it out. It was becoming very difficult to read some of the stuff. So Tab, give me, give me back my broken night, my mirrored doom, my secret life. It's, it's lonely here. There's no, no one left to torture. Give me absolute control over every living soul and lie beside me, baby. That's an old, older give. That's an older give. Me, that's, that's an order. Give me crack and anal sex that the only tree that's left and stuff it up the hole in your culture. Give me back the Berlin wall. Give me Stalin and Saint Paul. I've seen the future, brother's murder. Who's that tab? Copy paste. Oh, you can copy paste, but clean it up. Put the backslash in there. That'd be fantastic. And that quotes is good. That way I know I'm reading lyrics. Crosby stills and Nash. I can't remember if Young was in the, oh, that's what that is. Crosby stills and Nash and maybe young. I was like CSN and maybe why. Crosby stills and Nash, nice. They did great, great group. They put amazing music together. And Neil Young has some amazing music, right? Cinnamon Girls, a fantastic song. Leonard Cohen, the future. That's Leonard Cohen, really. Leonard Cohen is dark, man. Or well, he's dark. His lyrics will live forever, right? That sounded cool, you called it. That sounded like Leonard Cohen, nice. Yeah, I don't know my Leonard Cohen very well. I don't know my Leonard Cohen very well. Check this out. Let me read you just a couple of, couple of little things from 2112, Russia's 2112. I'm going to read you the dream, Oracle, the dream as part five of 2112. I wondered, I wondered home through the, through silent streets and fell into a fitful sleep. Escape two realms beyond the night. Dream, can't you show me light? I stand atop a spiral stair and Oracle confronts me there. He leads me on light years away through astral nights, galactic days. I see the work of gifted hands grace the strange and wondrous land. I see the hand of man arise with hungry mind and open eyes. They left our planets long ago. The elder race still learn and grow. Their power grows with purpose strong to claim the home where they belong. Home to tear, home to tear the temples down, home to change. And it goes into a little music section. I give you a spoiler. Here's some new lyrics from a stroke song that just came out this month. Nice Kulia, we'll read it when you post it. Ding Bobber, quote, I'm up in the woods. I'm down on my mind. I'm building a still, slow down the time. Woods, Bon Iver. This line is repeated over and over and layered and layered to create a mesmerizing sound. Really, let's read that again. Quote, I'm up in the woods. I'm down on my mind. I'm building a still to slow down the time. Elder God, backbeat, backbeat. The word was on the street that the fire in your heart is out. I'm sure you've read it all before, but you never really had a doubt. I don't believe that anybody feels the way I do about you now. I had to, I had to wrap oasis, oasis, okay, cool, cool, cool. Graham, Chico, Black Sabbath, killing yourself to live. Let's check this out. And Warpix from Black Sabbath is absolutely amazing as well, right? Actually, much of Black Sabbath with Ozzy was amazing. Okay, quote, I don't know if I'm up or down, whether black is white or blue is brown. The colors of my life are all different somehow. Little boy blues a big girl now. So you, you think it's me who's strange, but you've never had to make the change. Never give trust away. You'll end up paying till your dying day. Killing yourself to live, Black Sabbath. Don Williams, Catholic tradition. Let's check this out. Quote, I don't believe in superstars, organic food and foreign cars. I don't believe the price of gold, the certainty of growing old. That right is right and left is wrong. That north, north and south can't get along. The east is east and west is west. And being first is always best. But I believe in love. I believe in babies. I believe in mom and dad. And I believe in you. End quote. Don Williams. Pope Grimy, super joint ritual. Quote, the dumb ones rise to salute the queer, another dreary, to salute the queer, another dreary, people fearing, dick the system, screw the city, forget you were, forget you were, die, die when you can, do no more damage. Yeah, I wish this had Pope put, if you can put the back slashes in, it makes it so much easier to read instead of the capital letters, because I usually try to take the break on the commas. And then I realized, wait a second, that goes with the, with the, with the first capital. And then the eyes that are capitalized throw me off. Coolio. So this is from, this is from the Stokes Coolio. Yeah, quote. Struck me like a chord. I'm an ugly boy, holding out the night, lonely after light. You beg me not to go, sinking like a stone. So use me like an O or and get yourself to shore. I'm glowing. Nice Spider-Man. The sun is shining. First lyrics to come to mind, quote. Stand, let's check this out, quote. You say things with your mouth. Cobwebs and flies come out. I hear a second voice behind your tongue somehow. Luckily, I can read your mind, flies and cobwebs unwind. They will not take you down. They will not cast you out, out. Who's this Stan? Stagbons. God, I love the back, background. You love this? It's a fun place to be. Oh, no worries, Pope. It's reading a lot of lyrics, trying to because lyrics are very, a lot of lyrics are very cryptive, right? So if you don't put the accent in the right place or make the break in the right place, it's just, it's confusion for me anyway. 21 pilots. That's where it was from, Stan. You say things, you say things with your mouth. 21 pilots. Lovely. Pop another chocolate. Check this out. Yeah, right there. Oh, look at this squish. It's getting squishy. Cool, I like work playing lyrics a lot. Here's one from ASAP Rock song. Supercell. Can you pass it on, Mark? Impossible. We need the tech to transport teleport. So quote, on dasher, half, half deaf, half deaf, on dasher, half dead carolers, Deca Hall, wreck a whole advent calendar. Catholic traditionless. Let's check this one out. Quote. If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice. You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill. I will choose a path that's clear. I will choose free will. And that's from Rush, by the way. And that's fantastic song. That is a fantastic song, right? Tap. Rush. Catholic tradition, you're a Rush fan. Everybody should be a Rush fan, right? I've had people come up to me and say, I hate Rush. I'm like, do you even know what you hate? What do you hate? You hate musicians? You hate lyrics as powerful as this? It's incredible. A couple of times I've gone ballistic on their asses, right? We just two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl, Pink Floyd, which you were here. Nice. I'm surprised we haven't had any more Pink Floyd lyrics or Zeppelin lyrics. But Zeppelin's lyrics were no right likes. Star Trek. Yeah, beam me up, Scotty. Table serves like a tankion, year after year. Scam. Lissy. Look at your children. See their faces in golden rays. Don't kid yourself. They belong to you. They're the start of the coming race. The earth is a bitch. We finished our news. Homo sapiens have outgrown their use. Who's that from? You're a big Rush fan, Catholic traditionals. Awesome. Awesome. Pleasure to meet you, brother. Rush fans unite. It's going to be basically 99% male and 1% female. Black wise, my friend. Intrepid. Coolio. Why'd you leave the keys upon the table? System of a down, chop suey. That's what it was. On dasher, half beige. This bald, chichu system of down, the bald surges, hilarious. Catholic traditionals, I would have love to have a spirited discussion with Neil Perth. Oh, dude. Yeah, you know what? The thing with Neil Perth is, right? If you watch an interview with him, he's like, he was, he loved his life, right? And there's three documentaries, I think, on Rush that I've seen. At least two. I think there was three. But one of them, he was like, well, I gave the music a try and they put out the Konsept album with the Keras of Steel and stuff like this. And then the studio told them no more concept albums or if the next album that they released bombed, they were going to tear up their contracts and Rush would have to go back to, I think Neil was going to go back to working the hardware store or something that his parents own and stuff like that, right? And Neil said, as a band, they decided that they were going to go with their concept album, right? They were going to do what they loved, the hell with the studio. And if they didn't like it, whatever, right? They would just go on their way and they gave it a try and they gave it their own way. And then they came out with 2112, right? And Neil said one thing that if it didn't work out, he would be okay with it because he would read his books and that was read his books and have his life and do whatever he wanted to do. And that was life enough for him, right? So Neil Perth, man, the guy, seriously, what he portrayed in his, what he shared with his lyrics and music and stuff like this, he was 100% authentic. What a brilliant, brilliant human being. Cool, you know, how many channel points for you to do an ASMR chop suey cover? I don't know. You know what? I will at some point, maybe this summer, Kulio, remind me and I'll do my best to do a system of down cover this summer, a recorded one, okay? Remind me this summer. I got to get into the mindset and calm down enough and get into that headspace, right? And I definitely have to loop system for a bit. It amazed me how a lot of people don't like Zeppelin. Yeah, a lot of people have a lot of hate on for a lot of music they don't even understand. I'm at 60k channel points, so hopefully 100k. Elder God. Is it real what I feel? Is it love? Is it love that's making me weak in the night? And when she's next to me, I just stumble on my words and all the things I want to say come out wrong. I am lost in a dream, but I know this is more than it seems. I need a little help. Elder God. Street cred rep. Who is this? Whatever from David Bowie. Scam, yours from David Bowie, eh? Children see their faces in the golden rays. Cool. Okay, Elder God. Who are the lyrics from for the street creds? Ding-ba-ba, quote. Starman. David Bowie, quote. There's a starman waiting in the sky. He's told us not to blow it because he knows it's all worthwhile. Nice. Human emotions. Elder God has human emotions, that's what Leo says. Procupine tree. Let's check this out intrepid, quote. Dark matter flowing out onto a tape is only as loud as the silence it breaks. Most things decay in a matter of days. The product is sold. The memory fades. I'm in fact that I must return to the mothership. Catholic tradition is chicho. Perse thoughtfulness and authenticity were what I found so appealing, even though he and I obviously have come to different conclusions about certain things. Yeah, Catholic tradition says I feel the same. And that's the thing. He was an authentic human being, and he didn't pretend to be anything else or anything special. There was an interview with Neil Peart where he was saying he never understood people who were crazy fast that would chase rock stars or musicians or actors down and try to get signatures and do this to this. He goes, you know, he had a lot of heroes that he read and a lot of teachers that he had that he would read their work or listen to music and stuff like this. But he said that he would never think on infringing on their space. So that's the reason, I think, Peart was very apprehensive with fans that were very aggressive. He wanted people to live his life because he didn't think about himself as being anything special than anyone else. He thought everybody was special. Everybody had the same capacity, and all they had to do was really just live their lives as the lyrics for something for nothing. You don't get something for nothing. You don't get freedom for free. You won't get wise with the sleep still in your eyes, no matter what your dreams might be. What you own is your own kingdom. What you do is your own glory. What you love is your own power. What you live is your own story. In your head is the answer. Let it guide you along. Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song. And that's the reason why I really started this thing with something for nothing, quote from now, because that's what Neil Peart was to me. That's what he shared. Fantastic. Your secret is out too late. I think so many people miss awesome writing, messages and visualization, Cheryl says, because it's delivered in a style that they don't care for, or more importantly, don't bother to listen to. Granted, as I get older, I struggle to hang in on more aggressive music styles. Cheryl, I think the problem with a lot of people is they try to sample everything in regards to music and everything else in life. They can't just appreciate this thing to the fullest before moving on to something else. So they want to jump from one thing to another because they've heard, this is amazing, this is amazing, this is amazing, this is amazing. But we have to appreciate that we cannot sample everything in life. So if you want to spend any time with any artist, it may be music, painting, writing, comic books, whatever it might be, there's nothing wrong with not consuming anything else other than those artists that you appreciate and loop them, loop that music to a level where you really appreciate every tone, every word that is being shared. That's why I find a lot of people can't get an appreciation for a lot of artists that are mind-blowing because they didn't hang around long enough to get to know them. So I 100% agree with you, Cheryl, if that's my take, my version of why it's happening. Catholic tradition is to older God. You're not going to post some lady in red lyrics next, lady in red was fun. I can't think traditionalist, that's hilarious. I have a feeling red red wine is next, nice red red wine. Stop googling, hilarious. Stan, from YouTube dude, I've listened to a lot of YouTube first song I learned how to play with Sunday Bloody Sunday. Let's check this one out. Quote, who's to say where the wind will take you? Who's to say what it will break, if who's to say what it is will break you? I don't know which way the wind will blow. Who's to know when the time has come around? Don't want to see you cry. I know that this is not goodbye and from the song, I'm a man. I'm not a child. I'm a man who sees the shadow behind your eyes from YouTube kite. Cool. I hate to admit it, but I have a crystal ball above in the light. Nice. Christ, where did you hide the camera? Oh, fun. Bald surge is everywhere. It's everywhere. I could definitely go for some UB40 right now. Nice. The tree's exam. Love breathing slow. A more bay. I have a lot of the 80s albums. Nice. Intrepid, rush, more rush. Let's read more rush. When we lift the covers for our feelings, we expose our insecure spots. Trust is just as rare as devotion. Forgive us our cynical thoughts. If we need too much attention, and so end quote, quote ends, and then end quote. If we get too much attention, it gets hard to overrule. So often fragile powers turn to turns. To scorn and ridicule. Sometimes our big splashes are just ripples in the pool. Feelings run high. Absolutely genius lyrics on the Powerwindow albums. Powerwindows, yeah. What a great album that was too. That was coming for me. Powerwindows and then roll the bones. I was starting to phase out of rush a little. Well, phase out of rush because Getty was getting a little too synthesizer for me. So do I. About the albums. I suspect it has something to do about when you and I grew up. And for the record, I did not need to google Cliff Richards. I remember that song very well. Nice. Cliff Richards. Oh, wow, we're at the two hours gang. Crazy, crazy, crazy. The video looks like it's doing little glitches. I'm going to pop one more chocolate gang. I think we're going to recall in the stream is a lot of sugar I just popped. I think I need to go for a walk. By the way, I'm going to be I'm going to be premiering the our atomic atom, atom, atom combat, atom age combat number one reading today on YouTube and letting it loose on BitShoot. It finally processed on BitShoot. It's taken me a week to get it to process on BitShoot. This one was hard time processing on BitShoot. Oh, spirit of radio, nice. Spirit of radio from Rush. Shez. Off on your way, hit the open road. There's magic in your fingers for the spirit ever lingers. Undemanding contact in your happy solitude. That's rush spirit away. What a fantastic, fantastic album and song. Song spirit of radio. That's from Signals, isn't it? I love this description of their radio's magic and the freedom of driving by your oneself. Yeah, I hope it's sunny this weekend. I want to barbecue something nice. Four day weekend because of Memorial Day. Nice. Elder God. Let's check this one out. I'm done after this one. Let's check it out. There are things that I regret, like being called a nervous wreck and working up another sweat for you. There's nothing that I can do for counterparts and bleeding hearts and all the things that fall apart for you. I don't keep my secret there. I hide them everywhere. I could deny you, deny, but I'll never realize I'm just chasing rainbows all the time. Who is that Elder God? Elder God is a rainbow chasing lover of emotions. Beautiful. Elder God, you've revealed your true self. You're a fuff ball of squishiness. You're a fuff ball of squishiness and love. Don't let your patrons at the bar know this. They'll never take you seriously again when you tell them you're cut off. That's funny. Dio. Ronnie James Dio. Rainbow in the dark. Is that from Rainbow in the dark? Elder God, is that from Rainbow in the dark? Fun, fun, fun. Okay gang, let's call this stream. Thank you for being here everyone. Fantastic. I brutalized a lot of the readings. I did. It was very difficult, but now I got a good feeling of how this flows. This is our first lyrics stream that we did. We'll do more. I like this. There's a lot of everything in it, right? But I think for the next lyrics stream, what we'll end up doing is we'll tell people if you're quoting lyrics, put quotation marks in there, and as Elder God pointed out, use backslash to cut the backslash or forward slash to cut the lyrics. That way becomes a lot easier to read. I didn't realize it was going to be so difficult to read the lyrics. My apologies for brutalizing the readings by the way. It's, my eyes are blurry, right? Trying to get these things right. Who knew punctuation mattered, right? Breaking up sentences and whatnot. Shed seven chasing rainbows. They're trying to build a platform for you and me to stream. Platform song. System of down. System of down. That was platform song, really. Fun stream today. Have a great rest of your day, folks. Be blessed. Brothers, for sure. Yes, I have strong love, but my hate is equal measure. Hilarious. Okay, gang. Thank you for being here. Fantastic stream. Fantastic discussion. System of down. It was a joke. Read it again. System of down. Yeah, this is a great stream. Great stream. We do again. We do again. Fantastic stream gang. I'm on Patreon. If you want to follow this work, Patreon is a great place to be. Okay, if you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this work. I'm down. Am I reading Chicho is down? Oh, my system of Chicho. My eyes are blurry. 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And if you can make it, and if you can make it tomorrow, we're doing a live stream mathematics drop-in math session. 10 30 a.m. my time, Pacific time. So if you want, if you know someone that needs math help or if you require math help, if you want to participate in math discussion, tomorrow 10 30 a.m. Sunday Pacific time, drop-in. And let's talk mathematics. My pleasure gang. I hope you have a fantastic time. Mozz, thank you for taking care of business. And everybody, thank you for sharing lyrics. Bye everyone.